V. Guldmann A/S was established in 1980 by Viggo Guldmann, with the concept to develop, manufacture and market technical aids for the disabled and working tools for their carers. Today we supply products and services within two main areas and under two trademarks: Guldmann and Stepless.

Guldmann is an expert at providing safe, comfortable and efficient ways to lift, move and position people in a wide range of different environments.

Our prime objective is to make sure that carers get more time to provide all-important personal care.

We achieve this by enabling them to make all lifting and moving operations as streamlined and efficient as possible at every single stage. And we do this in ways that meet the exact needs of all concerned.

In this specialist field, experience really counts. Guldmann has perfected a comprehensive, modular range of lifting and moving solutions, drawing on more than a quarter of a century of experience supplying assistive technology products designed to help people live their lives to the full.

Stepless is a division within V. Guldmann A/S specialising in accessibility. Stepless ramps and lifting platforms give the walking-impaired and wheelchair users physical access to the outside world.

Stepless offers a broad range of products in the field of accessibility, for use in both private and public buildings. These products make life easier for users and their caregivers. They are intended for use in and around the home to allow users to be as independent as possible.

We have customers all over the world with sales offices in Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Italy, France, England and the USA, as well as distributors covering markets from Iceland in the north, to Australia in the south.

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